c:\windows\system32\nvcpl.dll at startup error.

I get a c:\windows\system32\nvcpl.dll on Win 7 start up. How can I remove it please?

Please advise?
 
Original title: c:\windows\system32\nvcpl.dll error

Hello Clive,.

Thanks for choosing Microsoft Community.

What is the complete error message you get?

C:\windows\system32\nvcpl.dll corresponds to the NVIDIA drivers or any NVIDIA product. While the research with the Dll file that I fell that this could occur when drivers are not updated or if they are damaged.

You can try the following methods and check if it works:

Method 1: turn on the computer in start state clean and check to start the giving questions.
Clean boot will check if any third-party application is causing the problem, as the clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.
How to perform a clean boot in Windows

Note: See "How to reset the computer to start normally after a boot minimum troubleshooting" to prepare the computer to start as usual after a repair.

Method 2:
You can uninstall the card readers NVIDIA graphics and the software of the system and then download the driver and see if the problem is resolved.
Update a hardware driver that is not working properly: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isn ' t-work properly

 
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